ELL LIVE BLOG: Residents march to save Lewisham Hospital’s A&E and maternity units from closure

Protesters at the front of the march carry the “Save Lewisham A&E Banner”Pic: Lautel Okhio

Demonstrators protested at the plans for the closure of Lewisham A&E and maternity units by joining hands around the hospital last Saturday.

The demonstration, organised by the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign started at Loampit Vale roundabout at 2pm and arrived at Lewisham hospital where everyone, “held hands around our hospital”.

Eastlondonlines live blogged the event.

We are now wrapping up the live blog. Our reporters have left the site as protesters retreat from the rain. The latest estimation by Eve Turner from Save Our Hospitals Ealing puts the total number of people at 5000 . Over and out!

4.12pm- Over and out!

Protesters are told to go home and “have a cup of hot tea” by organisers.

4.10pm- Dr Louise Irvine, GP in Lewisham speaks to Eastlondonlines:

“This is only just the beginning of our campaign. I’ve been going to Lewisham for 20 years and I know how much our residents depend on our hospital and it is an act of vandalism to destroy it.

“This is a fight to the death for our NHS!”

4.08- Eve Turner continues:

“We need to stand together because united we can defeat all the cuts they’re trying to make to our NHS!

“Our NHS has never been under threat the way it is now and we need to fight and defend it!”

4.05pm- Eve Turner from Save Our Hospitals Ealing makes a speech

Confirming that thousands of people have attended the march, she calls the crowd “an inspiration”.

3.58pm- Speeches are now being made in Ladwell Park

A gospel choir is singing at the rally

3.39pm- Reports of confusion appear again as police get involved

@eastlondonlines One protester said that police are mis directing people to get them to disperse. Everyone seems confused as to where to go

I’m really impressed with the numbers today. I thought one in ten people who saw the leaflet would come, but I think more people have shown up. It’s a real community effort, especially in this weather.

Doctor Banaji, whose children were born in Lewisham Hospital said:

We used this A&E just two weeks ago and my son may well have died if we hadn’t have got to it.

3.20pm- A ring of protesters has now been made around the hospital

Protesters outside Lewisham Hospital. Pic: Lautel Okhio/ELL

3.15pm- Lewisham Mayor Sir Steve Bullock is present at the march

Sir Steve Bullock speaking now – says he’s never seen people this angry or this united! #SaveLewishamAE

We’re here because it’s such a busy emergency department, so many people use it. With 3 children, we are desperate for it to stay.

Jane from Lewisham said:

If you have a heart attack, you can’t just wait and go to Woolwich.

3.08pm- Confusion sets in as protesters attempt to organise themselves around the hospital:

A woman is telling protesters to move off the grass and get onto the street. If they don’t, she says they will close the hospital.

Protesters line up in the park, ready to hold hands round the building. Pic: Lautel Okhio/ELL

3.05pm- Heather Saul, Eastlondonlines reporter, estimates at least 1000 people have braved the rain to attend the protest:

Lots of people are now being coordinated and sent in different directions around the hospital, preparing to hold hands round the building. There are loads of families and children here. There must be 1000 people here, although I suspect there is a lot more.

3.00pm

As more protesters reach the hospital, families, workers and representatives from other hospitals are asked to line up outside the building.

2.53pmHospital workers are asked to go to the front of the protest as the Lewisham choir begins singing from the bandstand.

Hospital workers at the front of the march. Pic: Heather Saul/ELL

2.52pm- The first of the protesters reach the Hospital:

Protesters. Pic: Heather Saul/ELL

2.45pm- The head of the march moves on to Ladywell Fields

Daniel Paschoud, head of the Hospital Workers Group, tells the crowd: “I want you all to know that you are doing Lewisham proud.” His words are met with cheers.

According to Heather Saul, Eastlondonlines reporter, the demonstration has received a huge amount of support from people on the streets.

Protesters on Ladwell Fields. Pic: Lautel Okhio/ELL

2.40pm- RUMOUR MILL Rumours on Twitter estimate that there are over 1000 people marching to Lewisham Hospital

2.16pm- Eastlondonlines talks to Stella Banin, a Transport for London employee:

Two of my three children were born in Lewisham, I’ve lived here my whole life. We can’t be expected to go all the way to Bexley Heath if we need Accident and Emergency. At the end of the day we need this, it’s so important to the community. Between here and Bexley Heath someone could die. It’s like they’re saying that the people of Lewisham aren’t important enough.

2.14- We’re off!

The march is heading down Lewisham high street.

2.05pmPolice have said approximately 100 officers have been deployed for today. They are expecting a very peaceful protest and are here mainly for traffic management.

Police at the protest. Pic: Heather Saul/ELL

2.00pm- Hundreds of protesters are now in position ready to begin the march

all my 6 children were born in Lewisham Hospital, my Husband recovered can after a seizure- and my mother in law survived an illness thanks to all the nurses and doctors there-
This is OUR HOSPITAL and the only one here in this Borough- How can anyone with common sense not see that- Fantasic that we all stood together to show that pen pusher that he has a fight on his hands-